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Timeline of Events

Timeline

The timeline below outlines key events related to the border conflict between Cambodia and Thailand, as experienced and documented from the Cambodian perspective. The tensions, rooted in longstanding territorial and historical disputes, escalated into periods of armed confrontation that affected not only military positions but also civilian communities, cultural heritage sites, and essential infrastructure. These events brought profound human suffering, displacement, and loss, leaving lasting impacts on families and communities near the border. By presenting this chronology, we seek to preserve an accurate record of what occurred, honor those affected, and underscore the importance of peaceful resolution, mutual respect for sovereignty, and the protection of civilians and cultural heritage under international humanitarian principles.

The information is mostly gathered from the Ministry of Defence, and some images are collected from eyewitness accounts shared on social media.

Additional past events are being added.

2026-01-29AM

Cluster Munition Explosion Leaves Three Injured in Oddar Meanchey

A cluster munition explosion occurred along Road 58 at the location of Bos Thom Village, Kok Khpos Commune, Banteay Ampil District, Oddar Meanchey Province, resulting in three people sustaining both serious and minor injuries on the morning of January 29, 2026. The incident happened when employees of SN Company, who were working on an electrical network, accidentally stepped on the cluster munition. The device was an unexploded remnant of war left over from past conflicts between Cambodia and Thailand. This information was reported by Heng Ratana, Director General of CMAC.
Cluster Munition Explosion
Cluster Munition Explosion

2026-01-0607:27

Post-Conflict Explosion Leaves Two Injured in Preah Vihear

At 7:27 a.m. on January 6, 2026, in Mum Bei area, Preah Vihear Province, Cambodian forces were carrying out organization and orderliness arrangements at their stationed area within Cambodia’s sovereign territory. At the same time, an explosion occurred from a pile of garbage, resulting in one minor and one severe injuries to two (2) Cambodian forces who were performing their duties at the site. It is hereby informed that the injured personnels from the above-mentioned incident have already been transported to the hospital for medical treatment. Please be informed that, regarding this incident, the Cambodia–Thailand Border Coordination Working Team is currently working together on the matter. The Working teams of both countries have consulted, exchanged information, and jointly addressed the issue accordingly.

2025-12-2707:31

F-16 Fighter Jets Dropping 16 Bombs

From 7:31am to 8:00am, the Thai military deployed F-16 fighter jets, dropping 16 bombs​, deep into Cambodian sovereign territory in Banteay Meanchey province. The Cambodian forces continue to monitor the situation closely, and stand strong, brave and remain vigilant in fulfilling their roles to protect the territorial integrity of Cambodia. We will protect our dignity with courage and unwavering resolve, at any cost, and without succumbing to coercion or intimidation in any form.

2025-12-2206:25

Thai's Armed Aggression Injured One Civilian

Thai military forces continue their armed aggression to invade Cambodian sovereign territory in the 5th Military Region at the area of Phnom Prek District and Sampov Loon District, Battambang province. From 6:25 am, The Thai military fired 5 shells of 155mm artillery into the area of Phnom Proek Commune and 2 shells into the area of O' Choat village, Barang Thlaek Commune, Phnom Proek District, Battambang Province. From 8:40am, the Thai military fired 5 shells of 155mm artillery into the area of Kilo 9 village, Chrey Seima Commune, Sampov Lun District, Battambang Province. According to preliminary information from local authorities, the attack has injured one civilian.
Thai's Armed Aggression Injured One Civilian
Thai's Armed Aggression Injured One Civilian
Thai's Armed Aggression Injured One Civilian